A new role-playing history game co-developed by a team of historians and educators at the Graduate Center’s American Social History Project/Center for Media & Learning (ASHP/CML) launched on February 11. Read more

The Luxembourg Income Study Center, led by Professor Janet Gornick (Political Science/Sociology) continues to attract significant attention and support, reflected in a recent $1.5 million award from the National Science Foundation. Read more

The CUNY Mapping Service, part of the GC’s Center for Urban Research, has created a series of interactive maps that allow the public to explore how Long Island’s communities have changed over the past four decades, and how these changes have contributed to the region’s current economic and housing issues. Read more

Distinguished Professor John Mollenkopf (Political Science/Sociology) is featured in an online “slow debate” among leading scholars, advocates, and practitioners on how racial and class segregation contributed to last year’s events in Ferguson, Missouri. Read more

Professor Ruth Milkman (Sociology), a scholar of labor and labor movements, has been a prominent voice in recent national news coverage of paid parental and sick, following President Barack Obama’s call to make paid leave a national policy. Read more